HELLO ED 471/571 Inclusion Strategy Students!
I've made a few changes to the overall wiki theme, so don't be alarmed! I'll be experimenting with this wiki as the summer session moves along, but I doubt I'll change the overall theme again. Let me know if there are any changes that need to be made by the organizer (that would be me!).

Read me!!!
You're doing a great job with this wiki! It's been fun exploring these useful, inspiring resources. I figured out that it would be best if every resources was "signed" by the person who posted it. So please put your name beside the resources that you post! If I or other students have a question about a resource, we'll know who to ask for more information. See you all soon! Keep up this great energy! Angela


We'll be using this wiki to explore how to create your own wiki (I suggest using wikispaces.org).

First step: Watch this video









Now take a few minutes to explore other educational wikis:

Educational Wikis


Resources for high school teachers:
The Teachers' Lounge


Elementary teachers can check out this 2nd grade class wiki!
Mrs. Ibrahim's 2nd Grade Class Wiki


Here's a list of middle school teacher wikis:
Middle School Teacher Wikis


If you prefer to learn by reading, here's an interesting article called "Wither the Wikis?" printed by Inside Higher Ed on July 14, 2010:
Wither the Wikis?




Sean-D 6/26/11 (below)


Here a really good link on some SELF-MONITORING STRATEGIES this whole website is a great resource for teachers, I use it all the time for my homework.
http://olc.spsd.sk.ca/de/pd/instr/strats/selfmonitoring/index.html


A darn good MULTIPASS STRATEGEY VIDEO


Illinois State University's Center For Teaching, Learning & technology
ACTIVE LEARNING STRATEGIES:

http://www.teachtech.ilstu.edu/resources/teachTopics/active.php